OHP: Suspect accused of killing two people and shooting Oklahoma officers may try to spread disease

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LINCOLN COUNTY, Okla. – A man accused of killing two people and shooting two Oklahoma officers has a medical condition and may try to spread disease, an Oklahoma Highway Patrol wanted poster states.

Around 6:30 p.m. Sunday, officers were called to reports of shots fired in the Wellston area.

Officials say, when authorities arrived to the scene, Michael Vance opened fire with an AK-47, injuring two Wellston police officers.

Officer Shawn Stewart and Officer Jim Hampton.

Fortunately, the officers’ injuries are non-life-threatening.

The officers have been identified as Officer Shawn Stewart and Officer Jim Hampton.

Vance allegedly stole a Wellston police vehicle left the scene.

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After ditching the stolen police vehicle, Vance allegedly shot a woman after carjacking a man at a trailer park.

"A man just came off 66, pulled in front of some people, made them get out of their car. I mean, he had the gun drawn and everything and then, after he stole their car and was driving out, he shot a couple shots toward us, and I just so happened to get hit," said Hollie Ahearn.

The bullet is still lodged in her left upper thigh.

Ahearn also sustained non-life-threatening injuries.

That stolen car was reportedly found at Triple X Rd. and Covell, where two people were found shot to death just before midnight.

Around 10:45 a.m., authorities identified the victims who were killed as 55-year-old Ronald Wilkson and 54-year-old Kay Wilkson.

Vance is the Wilksons' nephew, officials say.

Authorities say the Wilksons were shot to death by their nephew, Michael Vance

According to court documents, Ronald was shot with an AK-47.

He also reportedly had a large cut on his neck that officials say is consistent with an attempt to sever his head.